Training

Island County Amateur Radio Club

AMATEUR
RADIO LICENSE CLASS

Amateur Radio operators know there is a lot of
knowledge and training that go into being a successful Amateur Radio operator (Ham).
Before you can get on the air, you need to have a license*. You need to know
the rules to operate legally. You also need to know how to operate safely and you
will need some knowledge and training to operate successfully; and now there is
no requirement to learn Morse code in order to get your license. US licenses
are good for 10 years before a free renewal, and anyone may hold a license
except a representative of a foreign government.

CLASS INFORMATION

Dates: Saturday, October 7th, 2017 [Day 1]

Saturday, October 14th, 2017 [Day 2]

Note:
You should plan to attend both days to receive

all
of the course information

Time: 8:00
AM to 5:00 PM

Cost: $30.00
[includes ARRL License Manual and Class

materials]

Location: Commissioner’s Hearing Rooms, Coupeville

1
NE 6th Street

Coupeville WA 98239

Registration: Contact: Dave Fish, W7DAF

Phone
[eve]:

Email: w7daf < at > w7avm.org

ISLAND
COUNTY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB

P.O.B. 352

COUPEVILLE WA, 98239

*In the United States, Amateur Radio is regulated
by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) under the Communications Act of
1934 as amended. It is also subject to numerous international agreements and
treaties. Worldwide, all Amateur Radio operators must be licensed. In the US,
there are three license classes—Technician, General and Extra. Each successive
level of license comes with an expansion of privileges.